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What works, and what doesn’t work? The challenge of creating effective applied conservation research in human-modified habitats
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The challenge of creating effective applied conservation research in human-modified habitats
Editors
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Aimee Oxley
Anthropological Centre for Conservation, the Environment and Development, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
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Giuseppe Donati
School of Social Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
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Catherine Hill
Department of Anthropology Hill, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Articles (10 in this collection)
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Little Evidence to Support the Risk–Disturbance Hypothesis as an Explanation for Responses to Anthropogenic Noise by Pygmy Marmosets (Cebuella niveiventris) at a Tourism site in the Peruvian Amazon
Authors
- Emilie Hawkins
- Sarah Papworth
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 02 September 2022
- Pages: 1110 - 1132
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People, Lemurs and Utilitarian Plants of the Littoral Forests in Southeast Madagascar
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Elena Račevska
- Catherine M. Hill
- Giuseppe Donati
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 12 August 2022
- Pages: 1000 - 1025
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Narratives of Positionality in Primatology: Foreign/Range–Country Collaborator Perspectives from Africa and South America
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Michelle A. Rodrigues
- Vicent Kiiza
- Karen B. Strier
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 19 July 2022
- Pages: 1133 - 1158
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Failure is the Greatest Teacher: Embracing the Positives of Failure in Primate Conservation
Authors
- Amanda D. Webber
- Sam Cotton
- Gráinne M. McCabe
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 16 May 2022
- Pages: 1095 - 1109
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“Engaging the Enemy”: Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus morio) Conservation in Human Modified Environments in the Kinabatangan floodplain of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
Authors (first, second and last of 10)
- Felicity Oram
- Mohamed Daisah Kapar
- Marc Ancrenaz
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 13 April 2022
- Pages: 1067 - 1094
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Working from the Inside Out: Fostering Intrinsic Motivation and Expanding Our Criteria for Conservation Success
Authors
- Claire Cardinal
- Miranda A. Strubel
- Aimee S. Oxley
- Content type: EditorialNotes
- Published: 08 February 2022
- Pages: 1177 - 1202
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Socioecology Explains Individual Variation in Urban Space Use in Response to Management in Cape Chacma Baboons (Papio ursinus)
Authors (first, second and last of 8)
- Anna M. Bracken
- Charlotte Christensen
- Andrew J. King
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 18 October 2021
- Pages: 1159 - 1176
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Decolonizing Primate Conservation Practice: A Case Study from North Morocco
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Sian Waters
- Ahmed El Harrad
- Joanna M. Setchell
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 26 July 2021
- Pages: 1046 - 1066
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Using Utilitarian Plants for Lemur Conservation
Authors (first, second and last of 11)
- Cathlin Konersmann
- Fanambinantsoa Noromiarilanto
- Jörg U. Ganzhorn
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Open Access
- Published: 05 March 2021
- Pages: 1026 - 1045